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Revelation The Seven Seals
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The Seven Seals of Revelation
1. … the Lamb opened one of the seals … 2. and behold a white horse … 3. the second seal
… 4. another horse that was red … 5. the third seal … and lo a black horse … 7. the fourth
seal … 8. and behold a pale horse … (Revelation 6)
As we studied the Antichrist, we dealt with the first four seals that the Lord Jesus opened, and,
therefore, we will not look at them in detail at this time; however, let’s do a quick review in order
to refresh our memories.
When the first seal is opened, John sees a white horse with its rider; you’ll recall that
this is the Antichrist launched into the world. He comes on a white horse in order to appear
to be the Messiah of the Jews, and the highly anticipated Mahdi of the Muslims.
He will come as the savior of the world – the one who will provide stability in the
midst of chaos, and answers to the burning questions of the day. He is given his
authority, and goes forth to conquer the world; “the dragon gave him his power
[dunamis – strength, ability], and his seat, and great authority,” and “power
[exousia – authority] was given him over all kindreds, and tongues, and nations” (Revelation
13:2,7).1 As the leader of the kingdom of clay and iron (Daniel 2), the Antichrist will receive his
abilities from Satan.
The second seal reveals a red horse whose rider will take peace from the earth; paranoia
and distrust will fill the hearts of most, which will lead to killings – and I
believe that those who are truly the Lord’s will be particularly targeted. This
horseman, and the following two, are there to do the unspoken will of the
Antichrist; he will appear to be the savior of the world, but, at the same time, will
set out to remove everyone who is unwanted from the earth: the children of God,
the weak, the poor, and those who do not fully support him. He will never be fully
successful in his mission, but the population of the world will be dramatically reduced through the
work of the Antichrist’s three horsemen.
The third seal brings a black horse and world-wide famine (at least for those
of little means). This will provide a logical reason for the False Prophet to
implement the mark as a means of controlling the flow of the very limited food
resources. The dramatic reduction in what is needed to sustain life will serve to
escalate the paranoia and distrust (the work of the rider of the red horse).
The opening of the fourth seal shows a pale-green horse that is ridden
by Death, and hades (hell) follows. With this horseman comes the death of
one-quarter of the world’s population; to the murderous paranoia brought by the
rider of the red horse and the famine of the black horse, will be added numerous
other means of unnatural death (disasters, both natural and manmade), and the
animals throughout the world will become violent against men.
1 Strong’s Online.
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As the world reels under the devastation caused by the three horsemen, the Antichrist will very
calmly and deliberately provide the world with satisfying explanations, as they hang on his every
word. The world “worshipped the dragon [Satan] which gave power unto the beast [the Antichrist]:
and they worshipped the beast” (Revelation 13:4); most of the people of the world will acclaim
the Antichrist – he will be as a god to them; they will recognize that his great influence comes
from the devil, and, rather than being deterred, they will worship him as well. “And it was given
unto him [the Antichrist] to make war with the saints, and to overcome them” (Revelation 13:7);
if history is any indication, then he will place the blame for all of the world’s catastrophes upon
the children of God, and they will become the target of great violence.
9. And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that
were slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held: 10. And they cried
with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our
blood on them that dwell on the earth? 11. And white robes were given unto every one of them;
and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants
also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled. (Revelation 6)
The opening of the fifth seal reveals the children of God who have been killed by the
Antichrist and his horsemen. Undoubtedly, there will be those who will not pander after the
Antichrist, for whatever reasons, who are not in Christ; this is not speaking of these, for they, like
all of the unrighteous dead, will be kept in hades until the time when they will stand before God.
It is specifically stated that these souls were killed for the Word of God and for the witness that
they kept; they remained faithful to the Lord, and it cost them their lives.
We have here the phrase under the altar, which seems to be an odd place for these souls;
however, under could be better translated as before, or at the foot of.2 What altar is this? You’ll
recall that when Moses was given the plans for the construction of the tabernacle, the Lord told
him to be sure to build it according to the plans that he had been given on the mount, for they were
a shadow of heavenly things (Exodus 26:30; Hebrews 8:5). In other words, the physical tabernacle
that Moses was told to build was representative of heaven itself – particularly regarding the holy
place and the inner most holy place.
Within the tabernacle there were two altars: the altar of sacrifice that stood in the outer court,
and the altar of incense, which was in the holy place, and stood before the veil that hid the most
holy place (the presence of God). It was on the altar of sacrifice that the blood was shed, which,
when mixed with faith in the one making the sacrifice, would provide temporary cleansing from
sin. Under the New Covenant, the altar of sacrifice became the cross upon which Jesus died,
thereby ending forever the need for further sacrifices (Hebrews 13:10). No mention is made of this
altar being in heaven; it’s not there – it has never been there, for Jesus has always been the one
Sacrifice before the worlds were framed (Revelation 13:8). This altar of sacrifice foreshadowed
the coming of Jesus, the Deliverer, Who would give His life in payment for the sins of mankind;
it was upon the altar of the cross that Jesus died, and, through His resurrection, broke the power
2 Friberg Lexicon.
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of Satan in fulfillment of the promise that Jehovah made to Satan in the Garden of Eden (Hebrews
2:14; Genesis 3:15).
There is an altar before the throne of God in heaven, which is the heavenly altar of incense
(Revelation 8:3). Within the earthly tabernacle, the priests were required to burn incense upon this
altar every morning and evening (Exodus 30:7-8), and it was located in the Holy Place, right in
front of the veil that hid the Holy of Holies from view. Like the heavenly pattern, this altar stood
before the presence of the Lord; Jehovah stated that He would be present between the cherubim
above the mercy seat within the Holy of Holies (Exodus 25:22). When the living creatures and
elders fell before the Lamb in worship, they were holding bowls filled with incense (plural) that
are identified as being the prayers of the saints (Revelation 5:8). In the tabernacle, as the incense
was burned upon the altar, it produced a sweet fragrance before the presence of the Lord, and it
symbolized the prayers of the faithful of Israel. Even so now, as the prayers of God’s people are
offered unto Him, through the interceding work of Jesus and the Spirit (Romans 8:26,34) they
come before the Lord as a sweet smell. It is before (under) this altar in heaven that the souls of the
saints who have been put to death, are gathered.
These saints have been killed for their commitment to the Word of God, and for their testimony.
When Satan declared war upon those who are the Lord’s, we are told that he was targeting those
who “keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ” (Revelation
12:17b). These who have been killed, have died as a result of Satan’s war against the children of
God and their willingness to remain faithful to the Lord unto death; they have not succumbed to
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the death that came as the result of sin entering into the world – they have died because of their
allegiance to the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus, Whose name is also the Word of God (Revelation 19:13),
stated explicitly that if we love Him then we must do what He has commanded (John 14:15). Our
commitment to the Word of God is inextricably linked to our obedience to the Lord Jesus – in
truth, they are one and the same (John 14:6; 17:17).
What we must recognize and accept is that, as we walk the narrow pathway to life, we will be
noticeably different from those about us – even from professing Christians. One of the keys to this
is our understanding that the holy calling of God, which we have received, requires us to separate
from all that He calls unclean (2 Timothy 1:9; 2 Corinthians 6:14-17). A majority of professing
Christians today thrive on the love that is expressed within ecumenism; yet these same people will
look with disdain upon those who are walking according to the commands of Scripture. The love
that they have found is an inclusive expression of acceptance; they embrace those of differing
faiths as brothers and sisters in the Lord – they might well be spiritual brothers and sisters, but it
is also evident, to those who have eyes to see, that they are not in the Lord! Paul made it very clear
to the Romans that even a teaching that might be very close to being Biblically accurate is to be
rejected outright (Romans 16:17). Such a teaching is unclean before God, and we must have
nothing to do with it, lest we be rejected by the God of the Narrow Way (2 Corinthians 6:17).
If we are willing to accept the unmistakable teachings of Scripture, then it soon becomes
apparent that we can have no spiritual fellowship with ecumenical Evangelicals today. “This know
also, that in the last days perilous [troublesome] times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their
own selves [philautos – love of self, selfish] … unholy … despisers of those that are good
[aphilagathos – not loving the good] … lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God [loving
pleasure rather than loving God]; having a form [an appearance] of godliness [reverence toward
God], but denying [having rejected] the power thereof: from such turn away” (2 Timothy 3:1-
5).3 These characteristics of people will herald troublesome times for the faithful child of God,
because, against this societal profile, the child of God will be easily identifiable; yet a majority of
the expressions that Paul uses are also common within the “Christian” community today, not just
the world. The reality is that, if we are walking in faithfulness to the Lord (i.e., in obedience to His
commands), then we will be conspicuous, not only against the world but also those who hold to a
form of Christianity; however, during the rule of the Antichrist this contrast will become even
greater.
It must be our determination, through the working of the Spirit of God within us and the
adequate protection of the armor of God, that we will remain faithful to the Lord. Jesus said, “But
when they shall lead [should arrest] you, and deliver you up, take no thought beforehand [do not
be anxious beforehand] what ye shall [should] speak, neither do ye premeditate: but whatsoever
shall be given you in that hour, that speak ye: for it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Ghost” (Mark
13:11).4 The armor of God provides protection from the onslaught of the devil; the indwelling
presence of the Spirit of God will ensure that we have a ready word whether the time is convenient
or not (2 Timothy 4:2).
3 Friberg Lexicon; Strong’s Online. 4 Friberg Lexicon.
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We are not told why these souls are gathered around the altar of incense in heaven, but it seems
to be appropriate since they have a petition that they bring before the Lord. Their question for the
Lord is quite simple: when will You exact justice for our deaths from those who are living in the
earth? They have been killed because of their commitment to the Lord, and so they are asking Him
when He will judge the world for killing those who are His. It seems apparent that these who are
gathered at the altar of incense have been martyred during the rule of the Antichrist, for they call
upon the Lord to avenge their deaths against those who are dwelling (present tense) on the earth.5
From the missions of the riders of the red, black, and pale-green horses, it is clear that the people
of the world will be under attack; the last rider alone, will have authority to kill one-quarter of the
world’s population, which will be billions of people. Everyone who is committed to the Lord and
His Word will be a hindrance to the agenda of the Antichrist, and will be at the top of his list of
those who need to go. As you consider the agenda of eugenicists, (their purposes have not changed,
even though they have tempered their rhetoric), all who are poor, handicapped, elderly, or infirmed
will be marked for extermination – basically, everyone who is a detriment to their depraved New
World Order. You’ll recall that hades followed the rider of the pale-green horse, and so we realize
that these souls who are in heaven are only a small portion of those who have been killed under
the Antichrist’s program – the souls of the others are in hades awaiting their final judgment.
To each of the faithful, who have been martyred by the Antichrist, is given a white robe when
they arrive in heaven. White comes from the Greek word leukos, which means that it is like a light
that is so bright that it appears to be dazzling and radiant.6 This is the word that is used to describe
the Lord’s garments when He was transfigured before Peter, James, and John (Matthew 17:2); it
is evidence of purity and innocence.7 Even though the elder of Sardis was on the verge of apostasy,
Jesus said that there were still some within his assembly who would walk with Him in white (same
word), because they were undefiled (Revelation 3:4); white robes are reserved for those who are
faithful to the Lord Jesus Christ unto the end (Mark 13:13) – for those who remain in Christ. When
the Lord returns to establish His millennial kingdom, the armies that follow Him are “clothed in
fine linen, white [leukos] and clean [pure]” (Revelation 19:14).8
When John heard it announced that the time was come for the wedding of the Lamb and His
Bride, the ekklesia, he was told that it has been given to her that she should clothe herself “in fine
linen, clean [pure] and white [lampros]: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints” (Revelation
19:8).9 Whereas leukos describes the brilliance of the garment, lampros, while still including the
brightness, goes further to describe the garment itself as being magnificent;10 these are the
garments of the saints of God in heaven. However, before we leave this subject of the heavenly
garments, we need to consider more carefully this statement: the fine linen is the righteousness of
saints. Righteousness is from the Greek word dikaioma (dik-ah’-yo-mah), which is not an adjective
that is describing someone, but it is a noun that points to the concrete expression of righteousness.11
5 Strong’s Online. 6 Strong’s Online; Friberg Lexicon. 7 Strong’s Online. 8 Ibid. 9 Ibid. 10 Friberg Lexicon. 11 Vine’s “justification.”
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Therefore, the fine linen is actually the righteous acts of the saints (noun), which flow out of their
righteous character (adjective). Yet we have carefully learned that we are “saved through faith;
and that not of [ourselves]: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast”
(Ephesians 2:8-9); truly, our salvation is all of God, and nothing of ourselves. However, when we
come to the Lord in faith, we are to “put on the new man, which after God is created in
righteousness and true holiness [holiness of the truth]” (Ephesians 4:24).12 This new man has been
made by God in righteousness and holiness, and we are to clothe ourselves in this new creation
from God; “if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature [creation]: old things are passed away;
behold, all things are become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17).13 When we are in Christ, we believe with
a desire to be like Him, and willingly and joyfully clothe ourselves in His righteousness and
holiness – they are ours as long as we remain in Him! Nevertheless, God, in His mercy, has not
left us without resources; our faith in the Lord brings the Holy Spirit to abide within us in order to,
among other things, guide us into all truth (John 16:13).
We have been assured that there is “no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who
walk … after [according to] the Spirit … God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh,
and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh: That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in
us, who walk … after [according to] the Spirit” (Romans 8:1-4).14 As we permit the Spirit of God
to guide us (i.e., we are living in obedience), then God’s righteousness will be expressed through
our lives. It is as we are willingly living in obedience to His Word that this righteousness is ours;
it is nothing of our doing, rather, it is God working in us to accomplish His purpose to have us live
out His righteousness and holiness (Ephesians 2:10). Therefore, when we read that the fine linen
is the righteous acts of the saints, we must understand this to be God’s righteousness that has
become a part of us because of our obedience to His Word. We are told that Abraham did not
waver, but was “strong in faith, giving glory to God … that, what he [God] had promised he was
able also to perform. And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness” (Romans 4:20-22);
Abraham believed God (faith), acted upon that persuasion (obedience), and was accounted as being
righteous. It is through our obedience to the Word of God that the righteousness of God becomes
ours, and the fine linen of righteous deeds is being prepared for us; yet unfaithfulness can strip us
of this marvelous potential (Ezekiel 18:24; Hebrews 3:12).
Jesus declared, “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of
heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that
day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and
in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you:
depart from me, ye that work iniquity” (Matthew 7:21-23). The key to the kingdom of heaven is a
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ that changes our behavior so that we live in obedience to Him; we
may never prophesy in His name, never cast out a devil, nor even perform a miracle, but if we
simply do what He desires of us, then, and only then, are we accounted as being faithful to the
Lord. Faith and obedience are forever linked: faith leads, and obedience follows; therefore, faith
in Christ that is not accompanied by a life of obedience to His commands, is a dead faith, and
accomplishes nothing (James 2:17).
12 Stephanus 1550 NT. 13 Strong’s Online. 14 Ibid.
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What we must recognize is that the faith of these, who are at the foot of the altar in heaven,
was a living faith, clearly accompanied by righteous living that led to their deaths under the rule
of the Antichrist. How do we ensure that such a living faith is ours? “Examine [test] yourselves,
whether ye be in the faith [are you living according to the faith?]; prove your own selves [examine
yourself to be sure that you are genuine according to the Scriptures]” (2 Corinthians 13:5a).15 We
must test how we live to be sure that we are not hypocrites (professing one thing, but actually
believing something else), and we must, more significantly, ensure that what we believe (our faith
and actions) is in keeping with God’s Word. Jesus’ warned, “Take heed [be continually discerning
so] that no man deceive you [should lead you away from the truth]” (Matthew 24:4).16 Once the
utmost importance of remaining faithful to the Lord has seeped through into our deepest thinking,
then we will recognize the significance of spiritually avoiding those who teach a message that is
not completely in line with God’s Word (Romans 16:17). In our day, when ecumenical thinking
has infiltrated everything Evangelical, this will require us to turn away from the radio and TV
preachers, and the literature propagated by most “Christian” organizations and missions; we must
not listen to them, or read their literature, in hopes of being enlightened concerning the truths of
Scripture – that is opening ourselves up to their spiritual teaching, which we are commanded to
avoid. Instead of listening to, or reading the literature of these whom we are to avoid, it would be
better for us to spend that time in reading the Word of God. Let me say again: do not accept my
teaching at face value, but take it back to the Scriptures and evaluate it accordingly, and, then, if it
agrees, then do it; if it doesn’t, let me know, for my ultimate goal is to remain faithful to God’s
Word.
As these souls of those martyred under the Antichrist are given their white garments, someone
in heaven tells them that they should rest for a while, for they will soon be joined by others who
are yet to be killed as they were. Rest means to be still or quiet; they had just loudly implored the
Lord to bring His judgment against those who had killed them, but they are told that they should
be still, for the Lord is not finished with what is happening on the earth.17 Within their admonition
to rest, they are told to wait for a short time for there are others who will also be killed; once the
Lord’s determination of martyrs is filled, He will take steps to impose justice for their blood that
has been shed.
12. And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great
earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as
blood; 13. And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs,
when she is shaken of a mighty wind. 14. And the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled
together; and every mountain and island were moved out of their places. 15. And the kings of the
earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and
every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the
mountains; 16. And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him
15 Strong’s Online. 16 Ibid. 17 Friberg Lexicon.
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that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: 17. For the great day of his wrath is
come; and who shall be able to stand? (Revelation 6)
When the Lord Jesus opens the sixth seal, there is much that takes place within the earth.
The first four seals were opened to reveal the Antichrist and three of his assistants, but more
extensively, the devastation that will take place upon the earth. The riders of the red, black, and
pale-green horses will bring murder, famine, and pestilence upon the earth; the last rider alone will
bring death to one-quarter of the world’s population. The Antichrist will come as the savior of the
world, but he will set out to eliminate, as much as possible, everyone who opposes him, with his
sights set particularly against the saints of God (Revelation 13:7). This is in keeping with Satan’s
declared war against the children of God (Revelation 12:17), and is clear evidence that he is
empowering the Antichrist (Revelation 13:2). Along with the devastation of the earth, we saw the
souls of the martyred saints gathering in heaven (seal five), and the Lord’s assurance that He is in
control of exactly how many will be martyred for their faith (Revelation 6:10).
The opening of the sixth seal brings a remarkable change in what is taking place upon the earth.
The first four seals provided insight into the activities of the Antichrist and his henchmen against
the world, and the fifth seal revealed the price that many of God’s children will pay during this
time; however, as we come to the sixth seal, we see a shift toward God beginning to actively
orchestrate events on the earth. It’s not that He has not been overseeing the happenings of the first
seals (as He oversees all things), it’s just that now we see things unfolding that are directly
attributable to His actions – and, interestingly, mankind will also recognize this fact. Therefore,
we need to proceed slowly and carefully so that we are able to understand exactly what is taking
place during this time.
The first thing that comes with the opening of this sixth seal is a great earthquake. As Jesus
expounded on the end-time events to His disciples, He said that one of the signs would be “great
earthquakes … in divers [all] places” (Luke 21:11).18 It is difficult to determine whether there has
been an increase in earthquake activity in recent years; the complication is that since the 1970s
there has been a
dramatic increase in the
number of seismic
instruments around the
world that are recording
the earth’s tremors.
However, a
consideration of only the
larger earthquakes does
show that there is a
general upward trend
(those greater than a 7.0,
which are more likely to
have been recorded all
18 Friberg Lexicon.
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along – the chart to the left).19 Although the trend is not terribly significant at this point, the
estimated totals to the end of the present decade do indicate that we will be experiencing an
increasing number of tremors; in reality, over the past 60 years, the charted quakes have increased
by just over seventy percent. Although the majority of the earth’s quakes occur along the major
fault lines that circle the globe, there are many that take place well away from these faults – in
effect, there is no place on earth where it is not possible to be subject to an earthquake.
To His disciples, Jesus added that there would be famines and epidemics (pestilence) all around
the world, and that all of these together (including the earthquakes) would be the beginning of
sorrows (Matthew 24:7-8). Sorrows comes from the Greek word odin (o-deen’), which literally
applies to the increasing pains of childbirth that culminate with the delivery;20 in this case, we
understand that there will be increasing earthquakes, famines, and epidemics in the world that will
build to a climax.
Unlike the statistics on earthquakes, the number of famines over the past century have actually
decreased dramatically, due largely to increased agricultural production, global trade, and,
consequently, a reduced cost for food.21 However, where famines have occurred, for the most part
they are directly attributable to political restrictions not permitting the necessary provisions to flow
through to those in need; in other words, today’s famines are man-made.22 Although the present
19 Data collected from: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/search/ 20 Strong’s Online. 21 https://ourworldindata.org/famines 22 Ibid.
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statistics seem to work contrary to our anticipation of increased famines being one of the signs of
the Lord’s soon return, the ease by which famines can be caused by man means that the global
control by the Antichrist could change this virtually overnight. Considering the rider of the black
horse, it seems inevitable that, under the Antichrist’s rule, famines will become very severe – if
not globally, then at least in a significant portion of the world.
Pestilence is what we might term an epidemic, a disease that is widespread among a population
of people, an endemic, where an epidemic remains consistently high, or a pandemic, a rapid
increase in a disease on a global scale.23 Globally
speaking, there is an increase in diseases that are
considered to be epidemic, with an ever growing
possibility of them becoming pandemic; among
the main factors contributing to this shift is a
greater global mobility, increased world-wide
urbanization (making the spread of disease very
easy), and a rising migrant population who can
carry new diseases to peoples who are
vulnerable.24 Once again, political-will can have a
factor in either exacerbating or alleviating the possibility of a pandemic; the description of the rider
of the pale-green horse shows that pandemics will be part of his arsenal to reduce the world
population by one quarter.
However, beyond these more general markers of the time that is coming, we are told of some
very specific things that will take place; together, these are all pointing to the same event: the
coming of the Lord Jesus Christ in the clouds of heaven to gather His elect together to be with
Him. The earthquakes, famines, and epidemics are all called the beginning of sorrows – a time of
increasing discomfort and misery that is leading up to a momentous occasion. The signs then shift
from this world (earthquakes, famines, pestilence) specifically to the sun, moon, and the stars; with
the opening of the sixth seal, a great earthquake is mentioned, but the focus goes immediately to
the lights that God created for the earth. At the time of creation, God made the sun, moon, and
stars “for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years” (Genesis 1:14); this is a time when God
will use them to convey His signs.
The sun will be darkened (Matthew 24:29; Mark 13:24), and will become as black as sackcloth
of hair (Revelation 6:12). Darkened is from the Greek word skotizo, which means to become dark;
i.e., the sun will not shine.25 John tells us that the sun will be black, and likens its blackness to
sackcloth of hair, which is a dark, rough fabric that was typically made from the hair of goats.26
From these accounts, it is clear that the sun will stop shining – it will be black! When the Lord
Jesus bore our sins on the cross, we are told that “from the sixth hour there was darkness [skotos
– where there is no light] over all the land [or the earth] unto the ninth hour” (Matthew 27:45); as
23 https://journalistsresource.org/studies/society/public-health/global-rise-human-infectious-disease-outbreaks 24 https://www.vox.com/2016/5/31/11638796/why-there-are-more-infectious-disease-outbreaks 25 Strong’s Online. 26 Friberg Lexicon.
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Jesus suffered under the burden of sin, the sun ceased to shine for a period of three hours.27 At the
end of this three-hour period of darkness, Jesus relinquished His spirit to the Father and died,
thereby forever breaking the power of Satan (Matthew 27:50; Hebrews 2:14); this defeat of the
devil was a fulfillment of the promise that Jehovah made to him in the Garden (Genesis 3:15).
There are those who ascribe this three-hour period of darkness to a solar eclipse; however, that is
not possible for two reasons: 1) a solar eclipse cannot occur during the time of a full moon, which
is the phase of the moon at the time of the Passover, and 2) during a solar eclipse the sun continues
to shine, the moon comes between the earth and the sun to hide the sun for a very short time in a
very small locality. In this case, the sun was darkened. As Jesus revealed end-day’s events to His
disciples, and later to John as well, He did not say just how long the sun would be dark, but the
context of each of the passages that we are considering moves directly from the signs in the sun,
moon, and stars into the appearance of the Lord from heaven. I would suggest that it will not be
for long.
Next we are told that the moon became as blood; it does not become blood, but has the
appearance of blood; the color of blood can vary greatly from a bright red, when it’s fresh, to a
dark brown or almost black, when it’s been exposed to the air long enough.28 We’ve recently come
27 This is affirmed by surviving quotes from Thallus, a secular historian of the day, and Phlegon, a Greek
astronomer, and both call it an eclipse (which is not possible); http://www.geocentricity.com/ba1/no084/crucifixn.html 28 http://www.pimall.com/nais/nl/n.bloodstains.html
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through the rave of the Four Blood Moons of John Hagee, and so the term blood moon has become
somewhat familiar to most of us. There is a specific natural sequence that takes place to make the
moon appear to be reddish: a total lunar eclipse. When the moon passes into the darkest shadow
of the earth (the umbra), it takes on a reddish hue because of the earth’s atmosphere; the red light
waves (being longer) are able to pass through the earth’s atmosphere, but are bent as they exit, and
so they hit the moon.29 However, if we read the texts under consideration carefully, then we will
soon realize that there is more going on here than simply a lunar eclipse. A lunar eclipse
presupposes that the sun is shining in its usual brilliance; however, we’ve just noted that the sun
will be black. Therefore, when we are told that the “the moon shall not give her light” (Matthew
24:29), that would be in keeping with a sun that is no longer shining. Perhaps the moon will pass
through the colors of drying blood as the light from the sun stops, or the Lord might see fit to give
it a reddish color; what we do know is that the moon will not be reflecting its usual light upon the
earth.
The last of this triad of signs in the lights of the earth has to do with the stars. The illustration
that is used is that the stars will fall to the earth like a fig tree casting its unripened fruit when
buffeted by a strong wind. Stars (aster), although most frequently applied to the stars of the
heavens, can also refer to the visible planets or to meteorites; the latter seems more likely in this
case, since the picture is that they will appear to be cast to the
earth in great numbers.30 These streaks of light (meteors) are
caused by space debris (meteoroid) entering the earth’s
atmosphere and burning; if a meteoroid survives its journey
through the atmosphere and hits the earth, it is then called a
meteorite.31 We’ve all seen these falling stars in the night sky,
and we may have even witnessed a meteor shower when a
number of light streaks can be observed in the sky. However,
there are times when such showers turn into what are called
meteor storms; the streaks of light (the falling meteoroids) have
been observed at a rate of up to 40 per second, or 144,000 per
hour!32 Such observations have been made throughout history;
as early as AD 902 it was recorded that the “stars fell like rain.”33
Beyond the signs that John sees in the lights of the heavens, he notes that the heaven departed
(it is split or swept aside), and all of the mountains and islands are moved out of their places.34
Throughout recorded history there have been many great earthquakes, the sun has been darkened
(for example, on the day of Christ’s crucifixion), the moon has appeared to be red as blood, and
there have been massive meteor storms, but, through John’s testimony, this will be very unique.
29 https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/why-does-moon-look-red-lunar-eclipse.html 30 Gingrich Lexicon; Jude 13 refers to wandering stars (aster), which refers to the planets that are visible from earth
(http://www.icr.org/article/wandering-stars/); however, meteors are often called falling, or shooting stars, which would find a better fit in this case (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falling_star).
31 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falling_star 32 https://www.space.com/13613-leonid-meteor-shower-peak-1966-storm.html 33 https://leonid.arc.nasa.gov/history.html 34 Gingrich Lexicon; Friberg Lexicon.
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His observation is that all of these significant events will take place together with the opening of
this sixth seal.
John then records that the people of the earth will try to hide themselves in the caves and among
the loosened rocks of the shifted mountains, and they will call on the mountains and rocks to fall
upon them because they know that the wrath of the Lord Jesus Christ is about to fall upon the
earth. It is interesting that they would rather die than face the Lord; they still do not understand
that they cannot avoid standing before God. Even when encountering imminent hardship, they call
out to the mountains instead of to the Lord.
Now it’s time to fit what we have learned here into Jesus’ narration in Matthew.
29. Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the
moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the
heavens shall be shaken: 30. And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then
shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of
heaven with power and great glory. 31. And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a
trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven
to the other. (Matthew 24)
This is a summary of Revelation 6:12-14; Jesus informed His disciples that the sun would be
darkened, the moon would fail, the stars would fall, and the heavens would be shaken. However,
as Jesus explained the end-time events to His disciples, He went on from these signs to a very
important event: the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the heavens. This is something that only
Matthew records, and it is followed immediately by “the Son of man coming in the clouds of
heaven” (Matthew 24:30). Although we are not told explicitly what that sign will be, there are
some clues as to what it might be. As the Lord led Israel out of Egypt, He went before them in a
visible cloud (Exodus 13:21). When Jesus took Peter, James, and John up into the mountain, we
are told that a bright cloud overshadowed them, and God in heaven identified Jesus as His Son in
Whom He was well pleased (Matthew 17:5). As the disciples watched Jesus ascend to heaven, a
cloud received him out of their sight (Acts 1:9). John sees Jesus clothed with a cloud (Revelation
10:1), and, at the time of the harvest of the righteous, Jesus is said to be sitting upon a white cloud
(Revelation 14:14). Matthew and Mark state that the Lord will come in clouds (Matthew 24:30;
Mark 13:26), Luke says that He will come in a cloud (Luke 21:27); however, the former also
indicate the presence of angels, which could explain why there appears to be more than one cloud.
It seems that the sign will be a cloud, and it will be sufficiently unique so that everyone will know
exactly what it is.
After delineating the dramatic changes that will take place in the heavens, we read the words:
and then or at that time.35 When these heavenly signs have taken place, at that moment the Lord
Jesus will appear in great glory to be seen of all men, and all of the peoples of the earth will beat
their breasts in grief (mourn).36 As John began his record of the Revelation, he said the same thing:
35 Strong’s Online. 36 Ibid.
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“Behold, he [Jesus] cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced
him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him” (Revelation 1:7). There are two
things here that we need to understand: 1) Jesus will return and be seen by everyone in the world,
and 2) there will be a great expression of grief from those who are in the world.
As Jesus warned His disciples that there would come some who would claim to know where
to go in order to find the Lord, He said, “For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth
even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be” (Matthew 24:27). Jesus is
saying that when He returns, He will be highly visible, even as lightning can be seen by many, and
is clearly identifiable; when He returns, everyone will know exactly what is taking place. When
Jesus was brought before the Jewish religious leaders, and they sought for a viable reason to have
Him condemned, they asked Him specifically if He was the Messiah (the Christ, the Anointed),
and His response was: “I am: and ye shall see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power,
and coming in the clouds of heaven” (Mark 14:62). The promise to these men, who were intent
upon having Jesus put to death, is that they will see Him sitting in heaven, and coming in the
clouds; this is evidence that those who are in hades, that place for the spirits of the unrighteous
dead, are able to see Jesus seated on the throne of His Father, and will see Him returning in the
clouds of the sky to gather His own. Everyone will see the Lord returning, and, just as surely, they
will all know exactly what is taking place.
The people of the world will see the sign of the Son of Man in the heavens, and they will
mourn; the Greek word is kopto, which means to beat one’s breast as a sign of great grief or
remorse.37 Such a deep expression of regret will come because the unsaved will all recognize that
they have missed the only means of salvation that is available to mankind. It is unmistakeable that
everyone in the world will know exactly what is happening when the Lord Jesus returns in the
clouds of the air. Many things will take place when He comes, which we will look at in a moment,
but the unrighteous in the world will have a full realization that they have missed out, and they
will cry out to the mountains and rocks to cover them (Revelation 6:16). They recognize Jesus, yet
their only desire is to be hidden from Him so that they will not have to face His wrath, which they
somehow know is about to be poured out upon the earth (Revelation 6:17).
As Paul explained to the Corinthians the centrality of the resurrection to our faith in Christ, he
went on to teach them about when the Lord Jesus Christ will come to gather His children from the
world: “Behold, I shew [am telling (present tense), with a sense of laying things out in an orderly
fashion] you a mystery; We shall not all sleep [die], but we shall all be changed [transformed], In
a moment [atomos, an indivisible amount of time], in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for
the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed
[transformed]. For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on
immortality” (1 Corinthians 15:51-53).38 In this passage, which follows Paul’s explanation on the
necessity of the resurrection to our faith, there is a focus on the change that will take place for all
of those who are in Christ – there will be a change from mortality to immortality as we receive our
glorified bodies. To the Thessalonians, who were fearful that they had missed the Lord’s return,
the focus is more on ultimately gaining an eternal relationship with the Lord; yet Paul is describing
37 Friberg Lexicon. 38 Strong’s Online; Friberg Lexicon.
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the same event in both cases. “For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout [a
command, call, or summons], with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the
dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain [be left behind, survive] shall
be caught up [to snatch away] together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so
shall we ever be with the Lord” (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). Before we are transformed in an instant,
the Lord will descend from heaven, the archangel of God will shout a summons, and a single
trumpet of God will sound, and then, in an indivisible amount of time, we will all (both the dead
and living in Christ) find that our bodies have become glorified like unto the Lord’s!
Within the minds of all of those who have bought into the “silent rapture” theory, everything
takes place within that indivisible moment of time; by everything I mean Christ returning in the
clouds, the trumpet call, the resurrection of the departed saints in immortality, the transformation
of the living saints into their immortal bodies, the angels gathering all who are the Lord’s from
one end of heaven to the other, and then all returning to heaven with the Lord. In his book, The
Late Great Planet Earth, Hal Lindsey
popularized this concept: “… in the Rapture,
only the Christians see Him – it's a mystery, a
secret. When the living believers are taken out,
the world is going to be mystified.”39 That is not
what the text says, but, unfortunately, that is
what many have come to believe without taking
a moment to test his theory. It is interesting to
note that when writers, such as Lindsey, make
such grand claims as this, they most often do so
without any supporting Scriptures.
Both of the Scripture passages to which we
have just referred, mention a trumpet; as is frequently the case, what God ordained for the children
of Israel provides us with some insight into exactly what the role of the trumpet will be within the
context of Christ’s return. Moses was told: “Make thee two trumpets [chatsotsᵉrah40] of silver …
that thou mayest use them for the calling of the assembly, and for the journeying of the camps.
And when they shall blow with them, all the assembly shall assemble themselves to thee at the
door of the tabernacle of the congregation. And if they blow but with one trumpet, then the princes,
which are heads of the thousands of Israel, shall gather themselves unto thee” (Numbers 10:2-4).
Notice that at the sound of the trumpets (both of them) all of Israel was to come together to the
tabernacle, but when only one trumpet was sounded, then only the princes of the people would
assemble. What is almost too obvious to mention is that everyone in Israel would hear the sound,
whether it was the one trumpet or both of them. What does this mean within the context of our
study? Twice in the Revelation we are told that Christ, Who has cleansed us from sin, has made
us to be kings and priests unto God (Revelation 1:6; 5:10). For the moment, let’s take a close look
at the word kings. It is from the Greek word basileus, which can mean king, or the king’s son, a
39 Hal Lindsey, The Late Great Planet Earth, p. 143. 40 The most common trumpet was the shofar (showphar), or ram’s horn; we lose the differentiation in English;
Strong’s Online.
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prince.41 The faithful in Christ are children of the King; we are princes of the eternal God who will
one day hear the sound of a single trumpet of God – that is our summons to be gathered to Him!
All of the world will hear the sound, but only those who are in Christ are summoned. However, it
will not just be the sound of a trumpet that will summon us to be with the Lord, His angels will
fan out from one end of heaven to the other to gather together all of those who are His.
We are told that the Lord will come in the clouds of heaven (Matthew 24:30), the clouds (Mark
13:26), a cloud (Luke 21:27), or with clouds (Revelation 1:7); all fulfill the words of the angels to
the disciples: “this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like
manner as ye have seen him go into heaven” (Acts 1:11). Each of these identifies the Lord as
coming in the air, but there is no indication that He sets foot upon the earth. As a matter of fact,
Paul’s comfort to the Thessalonians was that we (all of the faithful in Christ) will be caught up,
transformed to meet the Lord in the air, and be with Him forever. This is the Bridegroom coming
for His Bride, Who will then join Him in marriage for all of eternity. Within the Jewish tradition,
a man and woman would be betrothed for a period of one to two years, depending on the situation,
during which time the man would be preparing a place where he and his wife would live. The
house was generally an addition to the family home of the man’s father.42 Throughout this time
the woman would be preparing for her upcoming role as wife, as well as being ready for the coming
of her husband at any time; “But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of
heaven, but my Father only” (Matthew 24:36). When the house was completed, the man would
then make the journey to claim his wife, and together they would go to the place that the groom
had prepared, and would begin their lives together. Jesus said, “In my Father’s house are many
mansions [a place to stay, a room]: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place
for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself;
that where I am, there ye may be also” (John 14:2-3).
1. And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the
space of half an hour. (Revelation 8)
A silent heaven sounds like an impossibility for we have been told that the living creatures are
continually praising the Lord (Revelation 4:8), there are innumerable angels who are not silent in
their praise of the Lord (Revelation 5:11-12), and out of the throne of God come “lightnings and
thunderings and voices” (Revelation 4:5; 11:19; 16:18). From John’s observations, the dwelling
place of the Lord is not quiet.
Nevertheless, when the Lord Jesus opens the seventh seal, we are told that there is
silence in heaven for about a half hour. Silence – no voices, no thunderings, no praises, only
quietness. What is it that would cause the dwelling place of the Lord Almighty to fall silent?
When the Lord returns in the clouds to resurrect and gather His own from the earth, He is
coming in the company of angels. He will “send his angels … and they shall gather together his
elect from the four winds” (Matthew 24:30; Mark 13:27); when He comes in glory, He will have
“all the holy angels with him” (Matthew 25:31). When the Lord Jesus comes for the harvest of the
41 Strong’s Online, Liddell-Scott Greek Lexicon. 42 http://www.tasc-creationscience.org/content/ancient-jewish-wedding-missing-link-christianity
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righteous from the earth, all of His angelic hosts will be with Him – heaven will be emptied of all
the spirits of the dead in Christ (they will be with Him in order to receive their glorified bodies),
and the angels of heaven will be working with Him to accomplish this historic task. Is it any
wonder that heaven is quiet?
The time given for this quietness in heaven is a half hour, not an indivisible amount of time.
This confirms that when the Lord comes in the clouds for His Bride, it will not be completed in an
instant; as already noted, it is the transformation into immortal bodies that will take place in the
twinkling of an eye, but the sounding of the trumpet, the call of the archangel, and the gathering of
all of the holy ones of God will take some time. It’s not that God couldn’t accomplish all of this
within an instant, but it seems evident that it is His purpose to make these events slow enough so
that everyone will know exactly what is taking place. “Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every
eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because
of him” (Revelation 1:7). When the Lord appears in the clouds, the day of salvation is ended;
although the peoples of the world will mourn, they will do so in vain. Like Esau, “when he would
have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought
it carefully with tears” (Hebrews 12:17); they will wail because they now recognize the folly of
their ways, that they have been left behind forever (rejected), and that they are now without hope
for eternity (no place of repentance). “To day if ye will [should] hear his voice, [ye should] harden
not your hearts, as in the provocation [rebellion; a reference to Israel’s unbelief after being
miraculously led out of Egypt]” (Hebrews 3:15); “behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now
is the day of salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2). The only time that we can be assured of is now, which
is why it is so important that we not procrastinate when it comes to our relationship with the Lord.
Do not be taken in by those who claim that the Lord’s coming for His own will be a mystery
to the unsaved on earth;43 or that His coming for His own will be completed so suddenly that no
one will hear or see anything. A church with a fairly solid statement
of faith has this on their website: “The Rapture is also a secret event
in the sense that it will occur suddenly and be unannounced to the
world. There will be no forewarning. It will take place at God's
appointed time and it will take the world by surprise. It will be over
before the world has time to realize that it happened” (emphasis
added).44 Even the prince of expository preaching, John MacArthur,
says: “We’re snatched out of this fallen world, and we’re literally
rocketed through faster than the speed of light, rocketed through the
air.”45 Why does he promote this fallacy? “We’ve got to go through
there quick [sic], because who is the prince of the power of the
air? Satan.”46 He thinks that, because Satan is the prince of the
power of the air, he might try to interfere with the rapture, and so the Lord will hasten the process
so that it will be all over before he knows it. Satan was defeated at the cross by the Lord Jesus
Christ; the Victor will not make haste in the presence of the vanquished!
43 Lindsey, p. 143. 44 http://www.middletownbiblechurch.org/proph/questrap.htm 45 https://www.gty.org/library/sermons-library/52-18/what-happens-to-christians-who-die-part-2 46 Ibid.
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The opening of the seventh seal will see the gathering of all of the faithful in Christ, their
transformation into their eternally glorified bodies, and their translation to the place that the Lord
has prepared for them. From this time until the Lord returns to establish His millennial reign, the
earth and all who are in it will be entirely Satan’s, and it is upon them that the Lord will pour His
wrath. Satan has been working since the Garden of Eden to have the world and everyone in it for
himself, without any interference from God. In the Garden he had all of the human beings in the
earth (Adam and Eve), but the Lord immediately stepped in and provided mankind with a means
of restoring their relationship with Him. Now that the Lord has removed His people from the earth,
Satan will have his desire, but it will be a time of judgment from the Lord.